Earned Value Formulas Flashcards

1
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Budgeted at Completion

BAC

A

How much will it cost?

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Planned Value

PV

A

What is our planned spending?

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3
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Earned Value

EV

A

What has been earned to date?

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4
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Actual Cost

AC

A

What has been spent up to date?

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5
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Cost Variance

CV

A

What is the difference from the planned costs?

CV = EV - AC

If CV is negative, the task is over budget
If CV is zero, the project is on budget
If CV is positive, the project is under budget

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Schedule Variance

SV

A

What is the difference from the planned schedule?

SV = EV - PV

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Cost Performance Index

CPI

A

What is the value for money?

CPI = EV / AC
If CPI < 1, the task is over budget
If CPI = 1, the task is on budget
If CPI > 1, the task is under budget

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Schedule Performance Index

SPI

A

What is the current progress vs the planned schedule?

SPI = EV / PV
If SPI < 1, the task is behind schedule
If SPI = 1, the task is on schedule
If SPI > 1, the task is ahead of schedule

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9
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Estimate at Completion

EAC

A

What will be the final costs according to the current schedule and costs?

The reason for the variance is likely to continue.
EAC = BAC / CPI

The reason for the variance is not likely to continue. The project performance is expected to return to planned levels.
EAC = AC + (BAC – EV)

When you feel the project’s future cost performance is likely to be impacted by the past schedule performance as well as cost, you can use a hybrid.

EAC = AC + [(BAC – EV) / (SPI x CPI)]

When you need to change the estimate because the initial assumptions were wrong.
EAC = AC + ETC

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10
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Estimate to Completion

ETC

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How much will it cost to complete from current point in time?

ETC = BAC / CPI

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Variance at Completion

VAC

A

What is the difference between the original budget and what will be spent to complete?

VAC = BAC - EAC
If VAC is negative, you need that much more money to complete the project.
If VAC is positive, you will finish the project with that much of a surplus

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12
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CPI Cumulative

CPIC

A

What are the peformance efficiency factors at performance each review?

CPIC = Σ EV / Σ AC

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13
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To Complete Performance Index

TCPIC or TCPIs

A

What is the performance needed to meet the cost/schedule goals?

For Original Budget:
TCPIC = (BAC - EV) / (BAC – AC)

For Current Forecast
TCPIC = (EAC - EV) / (EAC – AC)

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